ing where the trouble will end, unless some "drastic'step' is taken to nip the disterbance in
the bud
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER
boundaries of the district comprised within Hollywood Hond, Wellington Street, Grabam Street and Queen's Road.", Nothing even- tuated, however, for the next hour.
RIOTING RENEWED.
wood proceeded down Queens Road West to review the scene. He rode down the lines of the military guard probably in an unofficial {[capacity]||
LOCK HING'S THREATENED.
The original sce. e ́of ke disturbance was la Ko Shing Street-immediately at the rear of
At time of writing the troops, had not hean "the Ko Shing Theatre. By the time the police By cloves the riolers could restralo them-withdrawn. The police patrols were renford Arrived on the scene the sisters were hard at selves no longer, and last nisht's outrage ed; instead of marching singly the man went work ransacking a number of shops of all its was renewed with at determination between taiwan and thress, keeping guard principally Japanese goods. A fierce conflict followed, then and one o'clock is the afteranos. at each end of the lanes where the Chinese had The police used their batons to disperse As might have been expected the heart the best opportunity of obtaining shelter siter the crowd. Stopes were thrown in retaliation, of Chinatown-the centre of Chiness commer the perpetration of any dastardly plan.
A and a hard fight ensued, in, which, two policecial activity—was the, point against which all officers were injured, but, fortunately, not too the machinations had been projected. seriously. The Chinese had gained the upper hand for a while and the police were put os the defence when the reinforcements from headquarters arrived, and the Batives were beaten of. To everybody the trouble seemed to have ended there and then, and little did the police suspect that the night attack wontd bave Post serious results. They had not reckoned
with their host.
At abou eight o'circk last night a band of some 3,000 mes repawed, the attack on suspi-
BITOPS WRECKED.
Three shops successively were wrecked. The raid made on No. 102, Des Vicox, Road Central, was described by a European eye-witness in the following brief but graphic terms. To front of the shop, a Chinese-owned one which dealt i Japanese goods there appeared a crowd of on- lookers upon whom absolutely no suspicion foll All of a sudden two men armed, with revolvers in their belle pushed their way out of the crowd and made a rush for the store.
As we go to press, from the same source whence ibi Authoritativa informaation was first communicated to the Police of the present outbreak, we learn that a threat has been made to wreck Lock Hing's premises in Queen's Road to night. As the information has been passed on to the Police it goes without saying that quate provision has been made against surprises and if any attempt is made to carry the threat the police are fully provided against emergencies,
of the Tapaucie who regard the Chinato
reńidents within the Mikado's dominion as the:: inferior. As far as the Japan preul can ba relied upon and, speaking broadly, the land ing exponents of the press in Japan-both English and veroncalar-maintain the best. traditions of their profession both for accuracy and veracitywe cannot recall any deliberate organised campaign against the subjects of China in Japan. If the most recent instance
can be cited as a criterion, the visit of „H.E. Tang Shao-yi, the Special Commissioner to America, was the occasion of an interchange of the most friendly greetings between the two countries, and there was nothing to indicate any rift within the late between the two nations.
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West, the doors of which were pulled down and the fokis beaten, Again the police swept down on the rioters, and once again they were driven off, only to adjourn to Shek tobg-isal, where the attacks were ranewed, For theag who were not present at the time it is impossible to imagine what actually oc curred. The pol ce arrived in time to witness several atores being entered and all japanese goods thrown on the road. More her charger followed, and once again the rioters dispersed.
No less than five police officers were injured in the armulte Assistan: Superio- tendent King was struck on the bead by some flying missile, while Policeman Gurdes réceived certain injuries to his hand. The injuries to the others cannot be ascertained at this juncture The Captais Superintendent of Police (Mr. Badeley) narrowly escaped in jury from a bamboo pole which was Burled at his head, but which fell but a few feet behind bim. An attempt was then made to attack the genia! C.S.P, but this was frustrated by laspector. Robertson and Sergeants Brennan and Blickman. · ·
Trouble was started again this morning, and a shop at 14, Queen's Road Central, was visited. The rioters tore own every partition in the house, and this was followed by all Japanese "goods being thrown into the arrest, Having done, their work the trouble-makers dispersed. All day loog a mob numbering some 4,000 strong awaited their opportunity of attacking certain shop in We lington Street, behind the Fire Brigade Station, but up to the time of going to press bothing has happened. I might be mentioned at this stage that Inspector Baker, with bin usual foresight, has been appealing to those merchants who deal in Japanese goods, to put their shunters up, but as far as we could see the appeal was made in vain.
lo ali some half'a drzi shops were attacked. and damage done is expected to reach some. thing like $50,000 Over ons husdred men were arrested on different charges. The Western districts netted five persons, while the Cen- ral took in over forty. Most of them were charged with disorderly behaviour, others wish, *sulting the police," and 'not a few with damage to property. For fear of rescon those arrested at West Point were taken to the Police Court, this forenoon, ri Crise Road, "and in charge of twenty armed officers. The
"disorderlies were fined froin $1 to $25 each, while those who wore accused of assaulting the police and doing wilful damage to properly were sent to gaol without the option.
la 20 interview with a police officer this morning, our reprezentative was given to un derland that the movement was started in Hongkong, but the tiates were imported from Cantos to do the a'lacking.
THE CLIMAX.
deating arms they shouted out in Chinese
tore trafficking in Japanese manufactures; down with it!in less than no time the premises were stormed and mob law prevailed. Hundreds of infuriated Chiness took possession of the store and literary tore down everything from shelves and counters, wrecking the show cases with grim determination to avenge their grievance. As quickly the maddened crowd dispersed; and after the place had been cleared of the rioters it was one promiscuous heap of
debris.
THE FIRST CASUALTY
The arduousness of Police vigilance will be realized at its real difficulties when it is mentioned that their energies, and watch foluers must not be confined to one district alone. Besides the information which had been communicated to them of the contem. plated raid on Lock Hing's the members of the secret service have been forewarned that the rioters will employ their bast efforts in an stempt to wreck the godowas on the waterfront in Wanchai district to-night in many of the go- downs the boycott agitators have discovered that Japanese imported goods are stored and to be faithful to the line of their campaign they must seek the destruction of the store in
Unfortunately for their plans, exact, but happily for the Colony through the excellance of the intelligence department of Hongkong's-secret-police-they-Can-Dow forestall the rioters in their nefarious designs. We understand that here again the military will cheerfally co-operate with the Police and post an efficiant guard in Waschai district {lo-pight to ward off any attack if ons be made as is now threatened. The effectiveness of the Police service cannot be too highly commend. ed and we doubt not that the Government and the ratepayers will make ade quale recognition of their best efforts to secure the peace of the Colony and the safety of life and limb besides the security of private properly.
godowns.
to be recorded in the chain of the day's stirring, events is in connection with the raiding of marine delicacies
be 13410 fervois Street No. and owned by Messis, Chuen Cheung and Co. The rinters showed no mercy in their modus operandi, and went about as deter. minedly in their work of destruction at this place as in all the others. The methods pur soed were identical in each case, and when the mob bad finished with Chuen Cheung's pie. mises they presented as dismal an appearance as the others that bad fallen victims to mob rule As soon as the police got information of the assault on. Chuen Cheung's they made for the spot with all haste. It was while trying to appease the wrath of the rioters that a Euro. peau officer stood in imminent peill of his life.
..CAUSE OF THE OUTBREAK. a self-defence he had no other alternative
One
"China has been subdued!" In that one sen- than to open fire on the mob.
mortally tence the raison d'etre of the exhibition of stack a Chinaman
Chinese moh violance is explaiped. The im wounded, and another slightly injured a Chinese boy in the leg. The latter's injuries mediate cause of the present outbreak will are not supposed to be of a very serious ever be truthfully known, but of the character. As soon as the report of fire-arms numerous theories which are being discussed was heard, the throng dispersed in the twink-in Chinese circles in a position to know, the fing of an eye, running helter-skelter for a place of safety wherever they could fad.
who WAS
A MAGIC EFFECT.
of our staff this afternoon.
shot
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS IN CONFER- ENCE.
Meanwhile the gravity of the situation
favourite explanations are alleged to have had their origin in Japan; The first is that some time last week several letters were received in Hongkong by the Chinese having trada? connection with the leading open ports is Japan reporting the existence of an alleged rumour that the Japanese were fanguinely ||
In the course of conversation with load
sensus of opinion gathered way that the res possible leaders of Chiness public opinion feel more deeply than any other the anthorst of passion on the part of their compatriots, where- by their own fellow countrymen have besu the greatest sufferers both morally and pecusi- arily. While as individuals they, too, shared in the humiliation of the. Tari Maru Bar- roader and undignified apology, they felt con
mised to admit that no grievance was great enough to justify, in the eyes of the civilized world, any such acts of violence, which have unfortunately led to bloodshed, during yaster day and to-day. They are in sympathy with the mooted proposal on the part of Govern mint to take more drastic measures to ter minste the boycott propaganda.
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Great Britain and Germany.
LONDON, 30th October. The Interest in the interview with the Kaiser continuer unabated.
The German press are especially angry at at the disclosure of the plan of campaign against their kindred people the Boers; and the papers are full of the secret, history of the attitude of Europe during the war in South Africa. They also assert that Russia sent fifty thousand troops to Kushk, besides concentrating 176,000 men on the Trans- caspian border with a view to menacing India, the Boxer outbreak in China alone saving the peace of Europe.
Later. There is no abatement in the interest. which is taken in the interview with the Kaiser.
دیده
The Daily Chronicle says that the moral is undoubtedly for a strong British Navy, while the Daily News remarks that the Kaiser has unconsciously proved the impos (Hayes) 3sibility of an entente with Germany.
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The Situation in Europe,
31st October,
which had been adequately recognised by the bours. In consequence it was alleged the Mr. Copenhagen's Shock.....(Poulsen)The Tsar and Crown Prince of Servia have
authorities was taken. A conference of the Police resulted in a decision to read
THE RIOT act.
(Schort) 2
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Times 1.38 3/5
The magic effect produced by this incident was wonderful, and, as if by common consent, the rioters tacitly seed for peace. For the rest of the afternoon the Westere district never wore a mere peaceful aspect, and seemingly it pre-opticipating the cessation of the Chinese boy. sented all the appearance of 10 orderly and cott against Japan-its shipping and trade-in law-abiding district when visited by a member South China on the first day of the seqib Chi- nese mpon (25ib October). The letters of advice added that the Japanese regarded the termina-" tion of the boycott as a distinct moral triumph over, the Chinese by their insular neigh
Tapanese had in contemplation the holding of a monster procession in celebration of the eyeat. A feature of the procession it was said would be the display of ten thousand Japanese lanterns which were in course of manufacture on which wou'd be inscribed the Chinese characters reading Hak Fuk Chung Kwok," which, rendered into English,.means "China ha bren 'subdued!" That such a hostile demonstration would never have been permitted by the authorities in Japan-a oktion which is at rerfect amity with China at the momento educated mind could doubt. Indeed, among the better class Chinese the very idea of such an ill-conceived demonstra tion was ridiculed as being altogether impermissible in Japan. Yet, it was clever conception on the part of evil disposed THE BRITISH NAVY Cup-Presented, Se- busy bodies who evidently had a correct apcond pony, Tls, 100. If five or more preciation-of-the-inflammatory, natural of....a. Chinese mob whose mind was not slow to seizo at the feel which had set the dormant cinders into the violent conflagration detailed in the foregoing columas above.
Hastily the Hon. Mr. F. }. Badeley, Captain Buperintendent of Police, toge: thes with his right-hand man, Captain F. W. Lyoni, summoned Mr. J. R. Wood from the magisterial bench at three o'clock this after Topp. They made their way to No. -the Fire Brigade-Station where the officials met Mr. E. A, Irving, the Registrar General, with whom was Mr. Ho Kom Tong whose kind sor vices as interpreter if need be had been requi- newal of passionale demonstra ion which cal.sitioned by the Government. Chief Inspector
The conflict of native public-opinion of the lower orders reached the climax to-day when the mob, yielding once again to the misdirect ed energy of the agitatora, gave way to a ro
‚minated in bloodshed by noon to-day.
CLANDESTINE MELTINGS.
As usual the Western part of the city sup
Biker was also in the party.
THE SECOND THEORY.- The second theory also emaustes from the
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MORPHIA IN CHINA.
IMPORTATION PROHIBITED.
The following notification. issued by H. B, 'M's Minister at Peking to H. B. M.'s Consuls at the Treaty Ports in Chios on the subject of the prohibition of the importation of morphía and instruments for its injection on and frem the 1st of January, 1903, is published ̄fer" general information, in a Government Gaastia Extraordinary to day;—
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Ventry and purchased at a public auction crowd wore all its threatening aspect this Under their commanding officers the troopt
of untried Griffins since the Shanghai morning, and when it became known that marched along Queen's Road for. No. 5 sarging crowds of Chinese were making their Station. There they branched out into two
Under instructions received from His Majes- Spring Meeting of 1908, by a Member orty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, the way up from Taipingshan-tha bub of the sections: one headed off for Bouham Strand
Members of the Shanghai Race Club, at undersigned hereby notifies British subjects wheel of Chinese bumanity – into Caine Road and the niher for Queen's Road West. The
an actual cost of not more than Tis, 150 that His Majesty's Government has agreed to Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance the enforcement, from January, rat, igog, of and Seymour "Read, it was felt by those Police effi-ials and the magistrate marched country sgaiast whose people the mass of the who possess the compsence of guaging ahead of the latter section. They made a baltihabitants in Kwangtung cannot yet bring
Tis. 5. One mile
Article XI of the Trenty 'which was concluded Chinese temper by long experience that at the bottom of Faddy's Market, otherwise themselves to forget the bumiliation reselling
between Great Britain and Chine at Shaogbei further trouble was in the air. That their better known locally as Cai Street, or Tai- from the Talsu Maru incident. It is to the Mr. Argentino's Ki Criollo ......(Schore)
effect that at a recent night procession in M Edbrook's Squire Cannington (Vida) a on September 5th, 1902, zuticipations were cirect subsequent events pingsbau, Mr. J. P. Wood, the Magistrate, Japan the delineations of the marine Mr. G.D. Contte's Defaulter ...(Campbell) 3 in the course of the forenoon proved. The was the cynosure, of all eyes, as moment products and fish carried on that occasios object of the surging crowds was urquesarlly it was expected that he would read
minus (beir tails in Toriause tips tionsbly the elusion of the vigilance of the the Plot Act. When approached by a retion, so it is alleged by the Chinese ages of pal'ce in the first instance by distracting | presentative of this paper be very courteously. the boycott agitation in Japan, of-the-Chinese- attention from the projected scene of opers: stated that, if the secessity prose, he was position in relation to the movement. A fi tions; and in the second place the holding of there to read the Act, which for the benefit without its tail was likened to a boat without clandestion mass meetings, to decide upon a of thoro wsacquainted with the exact section its rudder. When applied to the boycott, concerted line of action, le both their pur- which applies in the present situation is re- the simile was intended to imply that the poses, apparently, the mob succeeded. Farafier produred below. The section reads, “
whole mass of the Chinese who are against the some barauguing, at which there appeared, "Our Sovereign Lord the King chargeth and Japanese were like a rudderless craft cast adrift several prominent speakers eager to got the commandeth all persons being assembled im- on the ocean wave and incapable of being hearing of the crowd, thnie was a great ac- | mediately to disperse themselves, and peace directed to any definite goal. clamation of scaming jubilation, as if of some fully to depart to their habitations, or to their frantic war 100g to which the throng bad lawful business, upon the pains contained in given way! Happy with the idea that a com- the Act made in the first year of King George mon lice of campaign had been projected for preventing lumultuous and riotous assem- the men dispassed, and for the next two or | blies. God save the King." three hours came the ominous cilm that proverbially preceded the storm.
A FALSE 'ALARM,
were
How far-fetched the simile, if one existed at
all, is apparent to even the most ordinary intal. ligence, but when it came to be deduced by the untutored minds of the lower order of the Chinese it was not to be wondered at that the most extraordinarý interpretation has been imported into it with the remit chronicled above.
100'S BETTER DEMEANOUR. After a quarter of "an hour's walling or 19, upon, the report reaching the officials that At about ten o'clock in the moming the Police | the natives' demeanour was becoming quietar,
YET ANOTHER THEORY. headquarters received information from their the necessity for reading the Act did not be. As showing the remarkabla credulity of the Intelligence department that a mob of three come immediately apparent and so Magistrale Chinese populace when labouring auder a pre- thousand men was gathering and would soon. Wood and Messrs, Irving and Ho Koni Tong conceived grisvance, yet a third thuory may be be marching/cityward from the Western, dit retired from the scene. At this junciars a | stated that has been advanced, amongut others, trict." Leaving nothing tɔ chance, the exscu- mamber of civilians árrived, jocloding Mr. C. as having brought about the present state of tiva dapartment of Police zoon had a squad of Mcf. Mosser and Mr. A. Shelton Hooper." anarchy among the native population Indigo, and * Căinuus policemen, under a
kong The fast theory accuses the differential treatment against Ch
superior European officer, on the more with
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loaded riich down the threatened district. ( Riding on horseback and accompanied by his' In Japan,, where, it is all Memphila erred pal 11 macau'afoned at the AD,0. bek in muhi, Mifór Gameral Brend· · had to put up with indigolde
From January 1st, 1969, the importation of morphia, and instruments for its injection, into China will consequently be prohibited by THE SHANGHAI ST. LEGER-Value, Tithe Chiness Government. Das provision will 750 Second Pooy, Tis. 300, Third however be made for the importation into China Pony, Tla 100. For China Ponies that of morphis and instruments for its injection, have never been raced previous to 1st for medicinal purposes, and all British subjects January, 1908. Weight post. 7 lbs. coacered are requested to ascertain without' Ponies over 14 hands to carry 3 lbs. extra delay, from the nearest British Consulate the Tot every. inch over Winners of a Race method of procedure to be followed in that
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